Bye Flood! Dubai Invests AED 30B in New Rain Drainage System
- Publish date: Tuesday، 25 June 2024
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Dubai is making a major move to tackle heavy rainfall with a new AED 30 billion drainage system, designed to enhance the city’s infrastructure and resilience against future climate challenges.
Sheikh Mohammed Approves 'Tasreef' Project
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has greenlit the ambitious 'Tasreef' project. This initiative aims to significantly improve Dubai’s rainwater drainage capabilities, ensuring a more sustainable and resilient urban environment.
'Tasreef' will enhance rainwater drainage capacity in Dubai by 700%. It will have a capacity of over 20 million m³ of water daily, with flow capacity of 230 m³ per second. The project ensures readiness to face climate-related challenges. #Dubai pic.twitter.com/EFSPgq71rD
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 24, 2024
Project Details and Timeline
The Tasreef project will boost Dubai’s rainwater drainage capacity by 700%, managing over 20 million cubic meters of water daily. Construction begins immediately and is expected to complete by 2033, with the system designed to last a century.
Response to Recent Heavy Rains
This development comes just two months after heavy rains impacted the region, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure to handle such weather events. The new system is set to transform how the city manages rainwater, turning potential floods into manageable events.
Sustainable Urban Planning
Dubai's commitment to sustainability and forward-thinking urban planning is evident in this project. The new drainage system is a key part of the city's strategy to adapt to climate changes and protect its residents and visitors from future weather challenges.